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... ghost in Shakespeare's Hamlet , and another on Albert Camus's The Stranger , as examples of the power of mythical archetypes to reveal and occlude Being , even when the apparatus of gods has been excluded . Despite their pessimism ...
... ghost in Shakespeare's Hamlet , and another on Albert Camus's The Stranger , as examples of the power of mythical archetypes to reveal and occlude Being , even when the apparatus of gods has been excluded . Despite their pessimism ...
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... the Iliad 6 Hamlet's Hungry Ghost 7 The Empirical Stranger 8 The Universal Self Notes Bibliography Index xi 1 11 31 49 49 65 85 109 109 112 135 153 173 193 197 219 227 Preface In 1974 , with my study of Homer's Odyssey.
... the Iliad 6 Hamlet's Hungry Ghost 7 The Empirical Stranger 8 The Universal Self Notes Bibliography Index xi 1 11 31 49 49 65 85 109 109 112 135 153 173 193 197 219 227 Preface In 1974 , with my study of Homer's Odyssey.
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... Ghost " was first published in Shenandoah , vol . 37 ( 1987 ) ; the original essay has been modified somewhat to bring it into align- ment with the other chapters in this present study , I would like to acknowl- edge here the kindness ...
... Ghost " was first published in Shenandoah , vol . 37 ( 1987 ) ; the original essay has been modified somewhat to bring it into align- ment with the other chapters in this present study , I would like to acknowl- edge here the kindness ...
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... ghosts- and this may be a worse condition . The general approval given to the ghost in scholarly criticism of the play , and the findings of modern psychoanalysis , convince me that the ghost of Hamlet's father is as potent today as he ...
... ghosts- and this may be a worse condition . The general approval given to the ghost in scholarly criticism of the play , and the findings of modern psychoanalysis , convince me that the ghost of Hamlet's father is as potent today as he ...
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Contents
The Numinous Ground | 11 |
Jobs Noble Euphemism | 31 |
Hesiods Archaic Cosmology | 49 |
Pandora and the Revenge of the Mind | 65 |
The Serpent in the Garden | 85 |
Herakles The Hero of the Anima | 109 |
The Hero | 112 |
The Divine Presence in Homers Iliad | 135 |
Hamlets Hungry Ghost | 153 |
The Empirical Stranger | 173 |
The Universal Self | 193 |
Notes | 197 |
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